Substitution

Wind is beginning to really pick up at Carrow Road now, with the rain swirling around.

10

Outrageous skill from Firmino controls a long Henderson pass, but Zimmermann makes a crucial last-gasp block for the hosts.

7

Oxlade-Chamberlain takes aim from distance but there's not enough behind it to trouble Krul.

5

Firmino has a shot charged down by Tettey after being slipped in by Oxlade-Chamberlain.

1

14 seconds gone and Alexander-Arnold skims one wide of Krul's far post to register the game's first shot.

Kick-Off

Here we go...

We're under way at Carrow Road as Naby Keita starts the game.

Come on you Reds!

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And here they come to the sound of Kanye West's All of the Lights.

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The teams are in the tunnel...

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Klopp explains team selection...

Jürgen Klopp has explained the thinking behind his decision to make one change to the team he last deployed in the Premier League for tonight's game at Norwich.

Naby Keita has been drafted into the starting line-up, taking the place of Fabinho.

The manager said: “Fabinho was injured. Now we had this week where we had no game so he is still not in rhythm – Saturday, Tuesday, all that stuff. And the other things worked really well. Naby looked really good in training; Fabinho as well actually.

"Today is the most comfortable situation I had since the beginning of the season because pretty much all first-team players apart from Shaqiri are fit, so that’s comfortable and that means we have to make the choice. That’s what I did.”

Liverpool have been boosted by the return of James Milner and Sadio Mane from injury, both of whom are named on the bench.

On the No.10's involvement specifically, Klopp added: “I want to use him, just not 90 minutes. That’s all. He trained normally. We want to use him.”

Naby Keita is back in the starting line-up, while Sadio Mane and James Milner are named on the substitutes’ bench as Liverpool make just one alteration to their last Premier League line-up for tonight’s Carrow Road clash.

Alexander-Arnold handles the pre-match media duties for the Reds at Carrow Road today.

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Decisions, decisions...

Team news is coming up shortly here on Liverpoolfc.com - 4.30pm GMT to be precise.

It's fair to say Jürgen Klopp has had a couple of things to mull over given he has pretty much a near fully fit squad to select from, aside from Xherdan Shaqiri, Nathaniel Clyne and Paul Glatzel.

With Sadio Mane and James Milner back in contention and a trip to Atletico Madrid for the resumption of the Champions League next week, there will be plenty to consider before the yellow sheet is handed in to the match officials.

You can find out what's decided by Klopp and co right here very soon.

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Norwich boss Daniel Farke has been looking ahead to today's game in his column in the offical matchday programme.

He writes: “They are of course one of the best teams in the world with a world-class coach and it is no coincidence that they are so far ahead in the title race. They have dropped only two points this season, but although we lost at Anfield on the opening day of the season we caused them many problems and we are confident we can cause them problems again this evening.

“We have huge respect for them, but our win earlier in the season against Manchester City shows that we are capable of upsetting the odds and winning matches that everyone says we have no right to win. Records are there to be ended and we will be looking to pull off another little miracle today against the Champions League winners.”

"We scored four, they scored one, that's one of the problems they had, but they had much more chances in that game and that's what we have to think about," said the boss at his pre-match press conference as he reflected on the first meeting between the teams this term.

"It was a really good warning and a good start in the season for us, it was early, we were not that consistent at that time, we finished the game maybe too early, it was 4-0 at half-time.

"That's a tricky situation, can lead you on the wrong path, not 100 per cent fit yet, players not as long together as necessary and so we had to fight a little bit more in the second half but that's completely OK.

"Now the teams are in a different situation and we will feel the quality of Norwich, but we have to make sure that they feel our quality as well."

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In the 17 Premier League meetings between the sides, there have been 68 goals scored - an average of exactly four per game

This match is Liverpool's 250th under Jürgen Klopp. They have won 154 of the previous 249.

Naby Keita's next appearance will be his 50th for the Reds in all competitions

Virgil van Dijk has missed just 36 minutes of Liverpool's last 76 league matches

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LFC supports Heads Up Weekend

Today's match, like those across the country this weekend, is dedicated to the Heads Up campaign with the ambition to kick off the biggest ever conversation around mental health.

The initiative is designed to use the power of football to highlight the importance of talking as a way to support one another, with activity planned at men's and women's fixtures throughout the English game.

In a video to mark Heads Up Weekend below, former Red Jason McAteer opens up on the subject of mental health and the impact of raising greater awareness in football and beyond.

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Opposition view

Norwich boss Daniel Farke outlined his belief that his side, who sit bottom of the table but have taken points from the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham at home this season, can trouble the Reds today.

"We are respectful, and we know Liverpool are on fire," he said. "They're the best team in the world and we need an outstanding performance and spirit, to be so good in many topics to have a chance.

"We have the ingredients you need to cause problems for the best teams in the world because we're capable of creating chances and dominating, even against such teams. There's nothing to lose, just something to win, so we are hopeful and full of confidence."

Klopp collected his record-breaking fifth Premier League Manager of the Month award at Melwood on Friday, but was far more concerned about today's fixture than making history on a personal and collective level.

He told Premier League Productions: "We know at the end of the season a team will be crowned, it was always like this, and this year we have a good chance it will be us. That's nice, really nice.

"But until then we really don't have to think about it. I work together with the boys every day and nobody is dreaming here in the moment.

"For us, it's important that we show all the time how much it means to us to play for this club, to play for these colours and being the right team to represent the values of this club. That's a big part of us, that we really want to make sure that everybody can see that.

"Who knows what's out there for us, we have no idea. Now it's Norwich and, believe me, that needs all our concentration, all our focus and they will get it. They got it in the last few days, it's the only thing I'm concerned about."

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Our last visit to Carrow Road

Surely you don't need reminding of this classic from the 2015-16 season. Enjoy it again below...